The Fat Black Pussycat (1963) Harold Lea, Frank Jamus, Janet Damon, Patricia McNair, Crime, Horror, Drama

003c5300
A detective searches for the killer of three young women. The killer is insane and has a fetish for high heels. The detective is not at home in the world of beatniks which he is forced to investigate.
Originally produced as a tongue-in-cheek crime drama, The Fat Black Pussycat was reedited to play adults-only houses after falling into the hands of film producer/distributor M.A. Ripps (Poor White Trash, Macumba Love). Extensive surgery successfully amplified the picture’s exploitability, but the final version bears obvious scars. The extra scenes include plenty of female nudity and some surprisingly strong violence for the time, adding several new characters and even altering the film’s ending. Overall, these surreal deviations from the original plot probably improved The Fat Black Pussycat, as what remains from the first cut is amusing but hardly compelling. What director/screenwriter Harold Lea had in mind was a routine thriller with a wisecracking detective hero who gets the girl (after getting her drunk). His beatnik adversaries immediately date the film with its very square impression of pre-Beatles youth culture, complete with pretentious, drunken poets, dingy coffeehouses, and anthropologists comparing the beats to primitive pygmy tribes. But Ripps’ tampering turns The Fat Black Pussycat into a much weirder animal, one that breaks at the drop of a hat for stark, gruesome murders of naked girls and bearded boys. A strange subplot involving a cat that communicates psychically with schizophrenics is introduced and explained in pseudo-scientific language so jumbled that it almost makes sense, and the new Ripps-approved ending involves not one but two killers, each compelled to murder thanks to unresolved homosexual tendencies. The hyper-lit violence and seemingly improvised dialogue of the padding lacks the relative professionalism of the rest of Pussycat, but this confusion only enhances the film’s bizarre flavor. Well-known character actors Hector Elizondo, Geoffrey Lewis, and Leonard Frey all make early appearances in Lea’s original footage, and professional hippie Wavy Gravy (then still known simply as Hugh Romney) has a brief walk-on during a raucous beatnik party. Russ Meyer fans will recognize a slice of frantic jazz scoring a few action scenes that was also used for Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!, presumably purchased from the same stock music library.

IMDB

File Name : The Fat Black Pussycat 1963.mkv
File Size : 874.11 MB
Resolution : 624×474
Duration : 01:14:08
Video : AVC (AVC), 1 424 Kbps, 23.976 fps
Audio : AC-3 (AC3), 192 Kbps (CBR), 48.0 KHz, 1 channel, 1 stream

Quality: DVDRip
Language: English
Genre: Crime, Horror, Drama

download rarefilm

The_Fat_Black_Pussycat_1963.mkv

Random posts

The Haunted Castle (1969) Tokuzô Tanaka, Kôjirô Hongô, Naomi Kobayashi, Mitsuyo Kamei, Horror
20 Fingers / 20 Angosht (2004) Mania Akbari, Bijan Daneshmand
The Dirt Gang (1972) Jerry Jameson, Paul Carr, Michael Pataki, Lee de Broux, Action, Drama, Erotic
Slovenka / A Call Girl (2009) Damjan Kozole, Nina Ivanisin, Peter Musevski, Primoz Pirnat, Drama
Outside the Law (1930) Tod Browning, Mary Nolan
Eyewitness (1956) Muriel Box, Donald Sinden, Muriel Pavlow, Belinda Lee
Bank Holiday (1938) Carol Reed, John Lodge, Margaret Lockwood, Hugh Williams, Drama
Lips of Lurid Blue / Labbra di lurido blu (1975) Giulio Petroni, Lisa Gastoni, Corrado Pani, Jeremy Kemp
Thunder Road (1958) Arthur Ripley, Robert Mitchum, Gene Barry, Jacques Aubuchon
The Mattei Affair (1972) Francesco Rosi, Gian Maria Volontè, Luigi Squarzina, Gianfranco Ombuen
3 Women (1977) Robert Altman, Shelley Duvall, Sissy Spacek, Janice Rule
Il faut vivre dangereusement (1975) Claude Makovski, Nelly Kaplan, Annie Girardot, Claude Brasseur, Sydne Rome
Comrades (1986) Bill Douglas, Keith Allen, Dave Atkins, Stephen Bateman
The King Is Dancing AKA Le roi danse (2000) Gérard Corbiau, Benoît Magimel, Boris Terral, Tchéky Karyo
Violet (2014) Bas Devos, Cesar De Sutter, Koen De Sutter, Mira Helmer
L’étrange Madame X / Strange Madame X (1951) Jean Grémillon, Michèle Morgan, Henri Vidal, Arlette Thomas
A Force of One (1979) Paul Aaron, Jennifer O’Neill, Chuck Norris, Clu Gulager, Action, Crime, Drama
Calling Dr. Kildare (1939) Harold S. Bucquet, Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, Laraine Day
Death Scream (1975) Richard T. Heffron, Raul Julia, John P. Ryan, Phillip Clark
Muddy River AKA Doro no kawa (1981) Kôhei Oguri, Takahiro Tamura, Mariko Kaga, Nobutaka Asahara
Boneless / Honenuki (1967) Seiichi Fukuda, Kaoru Miya, Mari Nagisa, Noriko Chigetsu
The Stranger AKA Die Fremde (2000) Götz Spielmann, Goya Toledo, Hary Prinz, Martin Feifel
Mediterraneo (1991) Gabriele Salvatores, Diego Abatantuono, Claudio Bigagli, Giuseppe Cederna
Village of Doom / Ushimitsu no mura (1983) Noboru Tanaka, Masato Furuoya, Misako Tanaka, Kumiko Ohba
Barcelona (1994) Whit Stillman, Taylor Nichols, Chris Eigeman, Tushka Bergen
Anastasia (1956) Anatole Litvak, Ingrid Bergman, Yul Brynner, Helen Hayes
The Goose and the Gander (1935) Alfred E. Green, Kay Francis, George Brent, Genevieve Tobin